Student Online Advising & Registration (SOAR) is designed to quickly and easily prepare you for your educational career at College of Western Idaho. SOAR will provide you with tools and information important to your success.Read more

Connecting with Ideas (CWID) helps students become engaged members of the academic community at College of Western Idaho and cultivates the habits of mind for lifelong achievement and success. The course encourages students to claim their education through learning how to learn. By linking critical...Read more

... time and offer a face-to-face learning experience.
Online - Online Sections are intended for students in fully online degrees ... ethical or religious beliefs. It may indicate our economic status or our cultural background. Or it may represent a mindful choice ...

All degree/certificate seeking students must meet certain academic progress standards in order to establish and maintain eligibility for financial aid and scholarships. Federal regulations require CWI to establish, publish, and monitor your progress toward completion of your certificate or degree...Read more

... a good idea set up an academic plan (an outline available online, in the catalog, or set when meeting with an advisor that shows which ... you are temporarily ineligible for future financial aid and scholarship disbursements until further action is taken. However, it is ...

This form is used to exercise your right of appeal. You may appeal a grade that you feel is unfair through the grade appeal process. The process is focused on fairness and "due process" for students and faculty. There are specific guidelines and procedures that must be followed in each grade appeal. Please carefully read and follow the directions in this form. When complete, submit this form and all required materials to One Stop Student Services...Read more

... is used to exercise your right of appeal. You may appeal a grade that you feel is unfair through the grade appeal process. The process is focused on fairness and "due process" for ...

A work-study job is a great way to help pay for your college costs, avoid student loan debt, and gain valuable work experience. If work-study funds are listed on your CWI financial aid award notification, you can apply for an approved CWI work-study job. Most of these jobs are on campus. Work-study...Read more

Applying to College of Western Idaho (CWI) is easy and everyone, regardless of your previous educational experience, is welcome. CWI offers many choices in liberal arts and sciences and career specific programs where you can graduate with a certificate or associate degree. Day, evening, weekend,...Read more

... or associate degree. Day, evening, weekend, and online classes make education at CWI convenient and cost-effective.
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Transcripts are part of a student’s permanent academic record. Transcripts show all the courses in which the student was officially enrolled, the final grade for each course, any in progress courses, the courses from which the student has withdrawn, credits attempted and credits completed,...Read more

... in which the student was officially enrolled, the final grade for each course, any in progress courses, the courses from which the ... will be emailed to you. You can also track your order online.
Please note: If you have a hold, your order will be canceled, ...

CWI invites you to take a guided tour of our campuses and services through our exploration sessions that are designed for future students seeking more information on what it is like to be a student at CWI.Read more

... how to get started at CWI.
Apply for free! The $25 application fee will be waived.
Get information about Financial Aid and scholarship opportunities.
Experience CWI including student life, ...

This form is used to change your mailing address. Completing this form does not change your residency status. If this address change affects your residency status (such as moving to a different county or state), you must also complete these two forms: 1) Certificate of Residency/Affidavit 2) Residency Redetermination Form You must provide Photo ID when submitting this form.Read more

... address. Completing this form does not change your residency status.
If this address change affects your residency status (such as moving to a different county or state), you must also complete ...

The College of Western Idaho (CWI) has many systems in place to provide students with a helpful, interactive learning environment. As a new student, there are some steps you should take to prepare your system accounts for use in the coming semesters.Read more

... student profile, including course registration, enrollment status, financial assistance, grades, and transcripts. Access to this system is ...

Welcome to Math 095 offered through College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Math Solutions Center (MSC) locations. The MSC allows students to complete college-prep mathematics curricula in an instructionally-supported, individualized, learning-lab structured to help students meet the prerequisites...Read more

... Coursework is completed using the eText in MyMathLab and online homework, quizzes, and tests with required levels of mastery.
Students may also work on studying, homework, and quizzes online, outside of their lab time. Tests to show unit mastery will be taken at ...

The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services requires an international student to show evidence of adequate financial support for one academic year (9 months) and a plan for continued funding for subsequent years. This form is not an application for financial assistance. This form is required for admission to CWI. Return to International Student - Apply for AdmissionRead more

... continued funding for subsequent years. This form is not an application for financial assistance. This form is required for admission to ...

This form is used to change your declared major, catalog year, and/or program advisor. Any of these changes may affect financial aid benefits, enrollment status, degree requirements, degree planning needs, graduation time line, and other college-related business. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly review program requirements with your advisor prior to making changes during your final semester. This form must be submitted in person by the student, through the student's CWI e-mail, by fax or mail (legible, valid photo ID must be included)...Read more

This form is used for registering courses, only if a student cannot register online. This form must be submitted in person, through the student’s CWI email, by fax or mail with a copy of current photo ID. Only exceptions to registration policies require an override signature. This replaces the “Add” portion of the Add/Drop form...Read more

... for registering courses, only if a student cannot register online. This form must be submitted in person, through the student’s CWI ...

EFFECTIVE Fall 2015 – Out-of-District Students must submit Certificate of Residency Affidavit to their county of residence. Idaho code 33-2110 requires that the county you resided in for at least 12 consecutive months prior to being admitted pay part of your tuition (except for Jerome, Twin Falls, Kootenai, Ada and Canyon counties). It is your responsibility to prove legal residency by completing the form below. Some counties may require additional information or have you complete additional forms. If the county cannot certify your legal residency, you are responsible for paying the...Read more

Use this form to request Challenge Credit. A course may be challenged with the permission of the instructional dean, department chairperson, and instructor by passing a comprehensive test for that course with a ‘C’ grade or better. You will be assessed 20% of the Idaho Resident Tuition for each credit acquired by either of these methods in addition to testing fees and any other tuition and fees...Read more

... passing a comprehensive test for that course with a ‘C’ grade or better. You will be assessed 20% of the Idaho Resident Tuition for ...

The Logon Help system allows students, faculty, and staff to perform tasks such as changing or resetting their password using a self-service web interface. This system is accessible from any device with an Internet connection, and will allow you to regain access to your account without submitting...Read more

... regain access to your account without submitting an online request for help or calling the Help Desk.
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